NC high schools to adopt 10 point grading scale

Beginning with the freshman class of the 2015-16 school year, public high schools in North Carolina will follow a 10-point grading scale to assign letter grades. The 10-point scale will replace a seven point scale and eliminate pluses and minuses.

Current ScaleNew Scale

93-100: A 90-100: A

85-92: B 80-90: B

77-84: C 70-80: C

70-77: D 60-70: D

0-69: F 0-59: F

The state Board of Education voted unanimously to adopt the new scale, citing evidence that it will help level the playing field for college applicants, improve student achievement and increase eligibility for scholarships and AP classes.

Elementary and middle schools will use grading systems approved by their local school boards.